Re: Access 2003
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The only downside is that unlike Access, the MSSQL databases cannot just be opened by a doubleclick. You have to use Enterprise Manager to edit the databases, and you have to have a central server that hosts them. Furthermore the Enterprise Manager isn't meant for typing in data like you could do in Access.
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However, you can use Access as a front-end for MSSQL just fine using the Microsoft Access "project" feature.
You can design tables, queries, stored procedures, almost everything. You can also double click on tables -- see data, edit data, etc.
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